What is a Gainax ending?

A Gainax Ending is an ending that doesn’t make any sense. This is usually a deliberate form of Mind Screw or intended as a Sequel Hook to a sequel that was never made.

What does Hideaki think of Evangelion?

ANNO: This is speaking for myself, but for me, the story of Evangelion ended. I am not going to continue on, but now that it’s ended, it’s actually very peaceful for me. The movie expands on Shinji’s father, Gendo, more so than we have seen before.

Is Studio trigger good?

Studio Trigger makes unique anime featuring spectacular, cartoonish visuals and vibrant stories. The studio delights in going way over the top, and fans know that if nothing else, a Trigger anime will be memorable. Trigger formed only a decade ago and doesn’t yet have too many titles under its belt.

What was Gainax first anime?

Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise
Gainax’s first work as a commercial entity was Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise, released in 1987.

What happen to Gainax?

In 2016, Gainax was sued by Studio Khara for 100 million yen in unpaid royalties from an agreement that Khara would earn royalties from income received on works and properties that founder Hideaki Anno had worked on. Fukushima Gainax changed its studio name to Gaina and relocated to Koganei, Tokyo on August 9.

What is the ending of Neon Genesis Evangelion?

When Gendo plunges a mythical spear into every existing Evangelion, including his own, a glowing light emanates from each one, as if souls were being freed from within each Eva — not just the ghosts trapped in each’s machine DNA, but the souls of their pilots, in a way, who are finally liberated.

Why is Evangelion so loved?

Neon Genesis Evangelion was critically acclaimed and beloved on its release (aside from the last two episodes, which were to put it mildly, controversial) both because it was a dense work of psychological fiction and because people could recognize it as a genuine artistic achievement.

What is the a Gainax ending?

A Gainax Ending is an ending that doesn’t make any sense, or does make sense but is hidden under enough Mind Screw to not have an easy explanation.

What anime does Gainax make?

Until Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gainax typically worked on stories created in-house, but the studio has increasingly developed anime adaptations of existing manga like Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou and Mahoromatic. Series produced by Gainax are often known for their controversial twist endings.

Where does Gainax live now?

In 2016, Gainax moved to a room in an apartment in Musashino, Tokyo. In 2004, Gainax marked their 20th anniversary with the production of Diebuster, the sequel to Gunbuster. Gainax’s most recent successes on television have been the popular anime series Gurren Lagann (2007) and Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt (2010).

Why was Gainax audited by the NTA?

In the wake of Evangelion’s success, however, Gainax was audited by the National Tax Agency at the urging of the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau on suspicion of committing tax evasion on the massive profits accruing from various Evangelion properties.

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